The Artist and the Eternal City: Bernini, Pope Alexander VII, and the Making of Rome
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The Artist and the Eternal City: Bernini, Pope Alexander VII, and the Making of Rome  -     By: Loyd Grossman

The Artist and the Eternal City: Bernini, Pope Alexander VII, and the Making of Rome

Pegasus Books / 2021 / Hardcover

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Title: The Artist and the Eternal City: Bernini, Pope Alexander VII, and the Making of Rome
By: Loyd Grossman
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 256
Vendor: Pegasus Books
Publication Date: 2021
Dimensions: 9.10 X 5.90 X 1.20 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 10 ounces
ISBN: 1643137409
ISBN-13: 9781643137407
Stock No: WW3137407

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This brilliant vignette of seventeenth-century Rome, its Baroque architecture, and its relationship to the Catholic Church brings to life the friendship between a genius and his patron with an ease of writing that is rare in art history.

By 1650, the spiritual and political power of the Catholic Church was shattered. Thanks to the twin blows of the Protestant Reformation and the Thirty Years War, Rome--celebrated both as the Eternal City and Caput Mundi (the head of the world)--had lost its preeminent place in Europe.

Then a new Pope, Alexander VII, fired with religious zeal, political guile, and a mania for creating new architecture, determined to restore the prestige of his church by making Rome the key destination for Europe's intellectual, political, and cultural elite. To help him do so, he enlisted the talents of Gianlorenzo Bernini, already celebrated as the most important living artist--no mean feat in the age of Rubens, Rembrandt, and Velazquez.

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